Book Project by Jimmy Carter

Does aging really have “virtues”? Virtues according to the Oxford Dictionary; is behavior showing high moral standards. While I am dubious that there any “high moral standards in aging”, Jimmy Carter proudly reveals why I should reconsider this notion. According to him, people of descending age generally become old through their choices, not their obligation. Jimmy Carter explains the secrets to aging so people can accomplish their life goals.

A virtue is that the readers, who are elderly, learn the value of independency. It is fear of older people to be dependent on others claims Mr. Carter. He insists than regardless of how feeble you become, you must incessantly resist the urge or temptation lying at your dispense; which would be the others to rely on, for the certain abilities which we are ABLE to do. “It is dangerous to sink into in-activity by accepting help or services that we can provide for ourselves. The best intentions of others can change us into television-watching vegetables.” In, this President Jimmy Carter is adamant in his information towards the elderly to remain “active” for the things you are able and not “slothful”, because really permitting others to help you more than what is necessary, would be inversely very harmful for you rather than its initial intentions. The fear of aging and the goals to be anticipated were discussed within the novel. In the beginning, he informs us of how to achieve happiness and stay productive in one’s “old age”. According to President Jimmy Carter, “Each of us is old when we think we are- when we accept an attitude of dormancy, dependence of others, a substantial limitation on our physical and mental ability, and restrictions on the number of other people with whom we interact.” Another virtue obtained is wisdom. According to president Jimmy Carter, “One definition of wisdom I like is the ability to exercise good...

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JimmyCarter Biography
United States Presidents JimmyCarter.
By Anne Schraff
James Earl Carter, Jr. Was born in the small farming town of Plains, Georgia, on October 1, 1924.
He is still alive to this day and he it 89 years of age.
JimmyCarter was educated in the public school of Plains, attended Georgia Southwestern College and the Georgia Institute of Technology, and received a B.S. degree from the United States Naval Academy in 1946. In the Navy he became a submariner, serving in both the Atlantic and Pacific fleets and rising to the rank of lieutenant. Chosen by Admiral Hyman Rickover for the nuclear submarine program, he was assigned to Schenectady, New York, where he took graduate work at Union College in reactor technology and nuclear physics, and served as senior officer of the pre-commissioning crew of the Sea Wolf, the second nuclear submarine.
On July 7, 1946, he married Rosalynn Smith of Plains. When his father died in 1953, he resigned his naval commission and returned with his family to Georgia. He took over the Carter farms, and he and Rosalynn operated Carter's Warehouse, a general-purpose seed and farm supply company in Plains. He quickly became a leader of the community,...

...James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. (born October 1, 1924) was the thirty-ninth President of the United States from 1977 - 1981, and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. Prior to becoming president, Carter served two terms in the Georgia Senate, and was the 76th Governor of Georgia from 1971 - 1975.[1]
Carter's presidency was marked by several major crises, including the takeover of the American embassy and holding of hostages by students in Iran, a failed rescue attempt of the hostages, serious fuel shortages, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
His administration created two new cabinet-level departments: the Department of Energy and the Department of Education. He established a national energy policy,[2] removed price controls from domestic petroleum production,[3] but was unable to make the USA less reliant on foreign oil sources. In foreign affairs, Carter pursued the Camp David Accords, the Panama Canal Treaties and the second round of Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT). Carter advocated a policy that held other countries to the highest moral standard possible, a standard by which, he believed, Americans would want themselves to be judged.[4] The final year of his term was dominated by the Iran hostage crisis, during which the United States struggled to rescue diplomats and American citizens held hostage in Tehran. By 1980, Carter was so unpopular that he was...

...JimmyCarter aspired to make Government "competent and compassionate," responsive to the American people and their expectations. His achievements were notable, but in an era of rising energy costs, mounting inflation, and continuing tensions, it was impossible for his administration to meet these high expectations.Carter, who has rarely used his full name--James Earl Carter, Jr.--was born October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia. Peanut farming, talk of politics, and devotion to the Baptist faith were mainstays of his upbringing. Upon graduation in 1946 from the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, Carter married Rosalynn Smith. The Carters have three sons, John William (Jack), James Earl III (Chip), Donnel Jeffrey (Jeff), and a daughter, Amy Lynn.After seven years' service as a naval officer, Carter returned to Plains. In 1962 he entered state politics, and eight years later he was elected Governor of Georgia. Among the new young southern governors, he attracted attention by emphasizing ecology, efficiency in government, and the removal of racial barriers.Carter announced his candidacy for President in December 1974 and began a two-year campaign that gradually gained momentum. At the Democratic Convention, he was nominated on the first ballot. He chose Senator Walter F. Mondale of Minnesota as his running mate. Carter campaigned hard against President Gerald R. Ford, debating...

...JimmyCarter
James Earl “Jimmy” Carter served as the 39th president of the United States of America from January 20, 1977 through to January 20, 1981 as a democrat.
Carter was born on October 1, 1924 at the Wise Sanitarium in Plains, Georgia. He was the first president to be born in a hospital, and is the eldest of four children. He has Scottish, Irish, and English roots and had ancestors who fought in the American Revolution and American Civil War. He enjoyed reading and he was also a star basketball player. He was part of the National FFA Organization (Future Farmers of America). After high school, he attended Georgia Southwestern College and was admitted into the United States Naval Academy in 1943 after taking math courses at Georgia Tech. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree. In 1946, he married Rosalynn Smith and they have four children. Carter served in the Atlantic and Pacific US Submarine Fleet. He applied for the US Navy's nuclear submarine program and was discharged on October 9, 1953. After, he successfully ran the family's peanut farm after the death of his father. He was a devoted Christian and served as a Sunday School teacher throughout his life. He says Jesus Christ is the driving force in his life and he prayed several times a day.
Jimmy Carter's political career began by serving on local boards. In the 1960's, he was elected for two terms in...

...through out 1981, JimmyCarter was born on October 1, 1924, in Plains Georgia. His father, James Earl Carter, was a peanut farmer and businessman who owned his own area of land as well as a warehouse and store; and his mother Lillian Gordy, was a registered nurse, where back in 1920s Ms. Gordy counsel black women on health care issues. JimmyCarter in his early life studied Engineering at Georgia Southwestern Junior College before entering the Naval ROTC program to continue his studies in engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and received a Bachelor of Science degree form the United states Naval Academy in 1946; and afterwards JimmyCarter graduated on working in nuclear physics at Union College (A&E, 2013).
While JimmyCarter was in the Navy, he was assigned to work on submarines and live the militia life, which made him to move around in his early marriage. Carter and his wife Rosalynn Smith moved out to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, where filled up the position of an electronic officer on the USS Pomfret. JimmyCarter after serving his services as a navel officer and death of his father in 1953, Carter soon returned to his hometown Plains, he became involved in the community affairs, he then became a chairman of the county school board and became the first president of the Georgia...

...﻿JimmyCarter
James Earl. Carter was the 39th president of the United States. Jimmy was president from 1977-1981. Jimmy had 297 electoral votes and 40,827,394 popular votes. He outran the other top candidate at the time, Gerald Ford. Jimmy had 50.1 % of the votes compared to the 48.0% of Gerald Regan. His running mate was Walter Mondale. JimmyCarter eventually lost the next election of 1981 to Ronald Regan.
JimmyCarter took full advantage of his presidential powers. He used the Chief Legislator power by undertaking the Panama Canal Treaty. This treaty allowed the US to gain allies in Latin America and eventually the US took control of the canal. He also did the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, which made many areas in Alaska national parks. As Chief of State, Carter opened the Camp David Accords in the Middle East. This was the best attempt to gain peace with the Middle East. As Commander in Chief Carter announced on TV the Carter Doctrine. The Carter Doctrine was if the USSR military interferes with the Middle East then it will be a threat to the US and national security.
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I m a student of “Bhagwan mahavir college of business administration, surat” conducting a survey for my project preparation, as the requirement of partial fulfilment of subject project in third year(semester-VI) BBA in surat city of a study on “A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON BRITANNIA AND PARLE COMPANY IN SURAT CITY (A SURVEY ON BISCUIT )” I assure that the information given by you are strictly used for academic purpose only. I request you to help me in gathering information by filling up yhe following information.
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Bhagwan mahavir business administration
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1) Do you eat biscuit?
Yes
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2) Select your likely tastes for biscuit?
Sweet
Salty
Sweet & Salty
Cream biscuit
Others
3) What type of biscuit you normally prefer?
Branded
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4) How often do you eat biscuit?
Once in a week
Once in a month
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Alternate days
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5) When do you have biscuit?
At breakfast time
At evening
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6) Which brand you normally buy?
Britannia
Parle
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7) From where do you buy biscuit?
Provisional store
Hawkers
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8) Out of the following brand which...